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08/10/2020 - WORLD SIGHT DAY

 WORLD SIGHT DAY 2020

World Sight Day is an annual day of awareness held on the second Thursday of October, to focus global attention on blindness and vision impairment. This year, World Sight Day will take place on 8 October 2020 with the theme: Hope In Sight.



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